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Abstract
The invention relates to a stimulation device (1) configured to interact with an external body part of a user, in particular with the back of the user. Such interaction includes applying mechanical action on the user's body, such as massage stimulation and/or skin scrubbing stimulation. To this end, the stimulation device (1) comprises a frame (50), the frame (50) being provided with at least one upright element (2), the upright element (2) extending in a longitudinal direction (L), preferably corresponding to the body height of the user in use; and a stimulation means (4), the stimulation means (4) being slidably coupled with the upright element (2) according to a longitudinal direction (L). Furthermore, the stimulation device (1) is intended to be installed in use in a wall unit (100) of a shower cubicle assembly (1000).
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Technical Field
The present invention relates to a stimulation device configured to provide interaction with an external body part of a user, in particular with the back of the user.
Background
The benefits of shower generation are well known.
After a long night of sleep, the morning shower helps to wake up, distend the muscles, and give you the right energy to face each day.
Especially in summer, after one day on the beach, showers at the end of the day wash off sweat and contamination from the skin, as well as sand and sea salt.
Taking a shower is a particularly useful and relaxing practice, especially after exercising, when the shower further relaxes the muscular tension, lowers the body temperature and facilitates the return of the physiological parameters to the standard values.
Often, other activities are performed during the shower to restore skin and muscle health.
One of the most common practices is scrubbing the skin. It goes without saying that showering is the best opportunity for skin exfoliation, which mainly involves removing the top layer of dead cells or other substances (such as dust, smoke or other inorganic particles). Scrubbing involves massaging the skin with a substance containing abrasive particles (mechanical or chemical), which facilitates the skin exfoliation process.
Another typical scrubbing technique is the use of conventional horse hair or loofah gloves.
In any event, this practice requires the user to purchase a particular scrubbing product or substance, which is often costly (due to the use of the particular product/substance), and further requires the user to physically manipulate the spreading of the substance on the body and the rubbing of the skin. These actions can irritate the user, resulting in less relaxation of the shower.
Furthermore, the user is not always able to easily reach all points of the body, resulting in an incomplete skin scrubbing action.
Another practice that is particularly effective and relaxing if carried out during the shower process is massage. The benefits of massage are magnified, and massage is performed during the shower due to the action of the water. Disadvantageously, the user cannot massage himself alone, but needs to be present by someone other than the user if simply because the user cannot reach all points of his body.
The presence of another user in the shower cubicle is not recognised by the user, at least for privacy reasons, and the reduced size of the shower cubicle does not allow two people to be present inside at the same time at all.
Therefore, the above-mentioned related art does not provide an optimized technical system, allowing to exploit the synergistic effect of combining the shower with the scrubbing and/or massaging action.
Disclosure of Invention
Therefore, the technical problem underlying the present invention is that of overcoming the above mentioned drawbacks with reference to the related art. In particular, the present invention aims to provide a stimulation device configured for interacting with an external body part of a user, the device being further configured to be mounted in use in a wall unit of a shower cubicle, to allow stimulation of the user's body while the user is showering.
This problem is solved by a stimulation device according to claim 1.
Also independent claim 31 refers to a wall unit comprising the device and independent claim 35 refers to a shower cubicle comprising the device.
Preferred features of the invention are set out in the dependent claims.
The stimulation device according to the present invention aims to provide an improved shower service, above all adding more features to the "shower time", thus increasing the physical and physiological benefits brought about by a traditional shower. The stimulation device of the present invention is configured to be mounted within a wall unit of a shower enclosure so as to combine the benefits of a shower with the benefits provided by the interaction of the user's body with the stimulation device.
To this end, the claimed stimulation device comprises a movable stimulation means which is actuated at least according to a sliding motion. Preferably, the sliding direction corresponds to the body height of the user in use. Due to this particular configuration, the user can enjoy the back stimulation without the need for the presence of other people.
According to a first aspect of the invention, a stimulation device comprises stimulation means at least partially provided with a rough patterned surface configured to exert a scrubbing action on a user's body.
According to another aspect of the invention, a stimulation device comprises stimulation means at least partially provided with an outer surface configured to exert a massaging action on a user's body.
Thanks to the above described embodiments, the stimulation device (depending on the configuration of the stimulation means) also allows to provide a skin scrubbing or massaging action at the same time. However, it is possible to switch from one stimulus to another stimulus simply by alternative stimulation means.
According to a preferred embodiment of the invention, the stimulation means itself assists the massaging and scrubbing action by spraying a substance, such as oil or soap.
In particular, skin scrubbing and body massaging are carried out by rollers included in such stimulation means. Preferably, the roller is shaped as a rotating arm configured to slide and simultaneously rotate about its main development axis.
The main advantage achieved by the preferred embodiment of the claimed invention is that a scrubbing and massaging action is provided during the shower, which results in:
oxidation of skin tissue, thus helping to maintain a healthy skin;
-elimination of dead cells to promote skin renewal;
-preventing the growth of annoying inner hairs; and
-muscle relaxation.
Furthermore, a more preferred embodiment of the stimulation device according to the invention comprises support means to which a user can engage by hand. Preferably, such support means are in the form of a sliding bar which can be moved under the thrust exerted by the user, or more preferably by a motorized movement system. The back muscles are stretched as the user translates the rod upward, or as the automatic rod slides upward to raise the user slightly.
Meanwhile, if the user turns the back to a stimulating means of sliding and rotating, such means stimulates the lumbar spine, performs a rolling motion from the shoulders to the pelvis, helps to stretch the muscles and stretch the spine, and performs a lower back massage.
This treatment helps to relieve tension and improve the elasticity of the paraspinal and lumbar muscles. This movement and massage, carried out during showering (preferably with hot water), allows the release and decompression action of the user's spine, especially in the presence of soreness, inflammation and pain.
According to another aspect of the invention, additional stimulation means may be provided by stimulating the walking surface which, in use, is located at the floor surface of the stimulation device or shower enclosure assembly.
Preferably, the stimulating walking surface is provided with spray nozzles and/or protruding elements shaped to stimulate the sole of the user's foot when he/she takes a shower.
In order to allow the user to switch between a stimulating walking surface and a conventional walking surface, the stimulating device according to the present invention preferably comprises a floor plane providing the conventional walking surface covering the stimulating walking surface. The floor level can be selectively removed or retracted to expose the stimulating walking surface.
Furthermore, the preferred embodiment of the bathroom according to the invention comprises other accessory items, such as: a color therapy system, a scotland shower system, or multimedia connected to external electronics.
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fig. 1 shows a perspective front view of a preferred embodiment of a stimulation device according to the invention;
fig. 2 shows a perspective front view of a preferred embodiment of a wall element according to the invention;
FIG. 3 shows a partially transparent perspective rear view of a preferred embodiment of the shower cubicle assembly according to the present invention;
FIG. 4 shows a detail of FIG. 3;
FIG. 5 shows a partially transparent perspective front view of a preferred embodiment of the shower cubicle assembly according to the present invention;
FIG. 6 shows a block diagram representing a preferred embodiment of the bathroom assembly according to the present invention;
each of figures 7 to 9 shows a preferred embodiment of a foot stimulation unit according to the invention in a rest configuration, an intermediate configuration and an operative configuration, respectively; and
fig. 10a and 10b show a preferred embodiment of the remote interface means according to the present invention.
The drawings described above are for illustration purposes only and are not intended to be limiting.
Detailed Description
Referring to fig. 1, a stimulation device according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention is generally indicated as 1.
The stimulation device 1 is configured to interact with an external body part of the user, in particular with the back of the user. Depending on the user's preference, the interaction includes mechanical actions on the user's body, such as massage stimulation and/or skin scrub stimulation.
In order to allow stimulation of the user's body while the user is showering, thereby combining the benefits of showering and interaction between the user's body and the claimed device 1, the stimulation device 1 tends to be mounted in the wall unit of the shower cubicle in use. Preferably, the device 1 is mounted according to a vertical direction V, such an arrangement allowing the user to enjoy physical stimulation while showering in an upright position, as shown in fig. 1.
The stimulation device 1 comprises a frame 50, which frame 50 in turn comprises at least one upright element 2 and stimulation means 4, the upright element 2 extending in a longitudinal direction L. The upright element 2 can assume any type of shape, for example it can have a polygonal cross section, preferably a rectangular or square cross section, and a circular or elliptical cross section.
Preferably, the direction L corresponds to the body height of the user in use. According to the preferred embodiment shown in fig. 1, the frame 50 comprises two upright elements 2, preferably with stimulation means 4 interposed between them. According to a preferred embodiment of the invention shown in fig. 1, the frame 50 may exhibit a longitudinal symmetry axis S having the same direction as the longitudinal direction L, with respect to which the two upright elements 2 are specularly reflective. In particular, the two upright elements 2 are parallel to each other.
The stimulation device 1 further comprises stimulation means 4, which stimulation means 4 is configured to interact in a controlled manner with an external body part of the user, in particular with the back of the user. The stimulation means 4 is slidably coupled or coupleable to the at least one upright element 2 according to the longitudinal direction L. The upright element 2 coupled or coupleable with the stimulation means 4 comprises stimulation guiding means 222, which stimulation guiding means 222 is configured to allow the stimulation means 4 to slide in the longitudinal direction L.
Preferably, the stimulation guiding means 222 is arranged at a central part of the upright element 2, for example corresponding to the back of the user in use. Such stimulation guiding means 222 may comprise a groove extending in the longitudinal direction L, suitably shaped to be in sliding connection with the stimulation means 4. Preferably, the stimulation means 4 has a substantially oval shape and, more preferably, extends according to a direction substantially transversal to the longitudinal direction L in use.
The stimulation means 4 is connected or connectable to the moving means 7 as shown in fig. 3 and 4. The moving means 7 tend to activate a sliding movement of the stimulation means 4 along the longitudinal direction L, preferably according to two directions of the longitudinal direction L, which in use results in a translation according to the vertical direction V. Such movement means 7 may be manually or automatically actuated, as will be better explained in the following description.
Further, such stimulation means 4 may be rotatable according to the rotation axis R in combination or instead of the above-mentioned sliding movement, wherein preferably the overall configuration is such that the rotation axis R is arranged orthogonal to the longitudinal direction L.
According to a preferred embodiment of the invention shown in fig. 1, the stimulation means 4 may comprise a roller 20 having an axis of rotation R.
Referring to fig. 4, the stimulation means 4 has an outer surface 21, the outer surface 21 being configured to be in contact with the skin of the user, at least partly comprising protruding means 25, the protruding means 25 being configured to stimulate an outer body part of the user, in particular the back of the user. In particular, the protrusion means 25 is configured to perform massage stimulation or skin scrubbing stimulation on the body of the user, depending on the size (in particular the length) of the protrusion means 25 itself and the speed of the sliding and/or rotating movement.
For the purposes of the present invention, the stimulation means 4 are made of biocompatible material and can be configured to eject substances that tend to assist the body stimulation and ensure the skin care, such as oils and soaps, or to coat a film or layer comprising such material.
In particular, the stimulation means 4 may comprise an outer surface 21, which outer surface 21 is at least partially provided with a rough pattern configured to exert a scrubbing action on the user's body, or at least partially configured to exert a massaging action on the user's body. In combination with or instead of this embodiment, the outer surface 21 may be at least partially coated by a strip or band of a material having a particular surface finish (roughness). The coated strip or tape is configured to be removably secured to the stimulation means 4 and is easily replaceable with other coated strips or tapes providing different functions, depending on the requirements of the user.
Preferably, the stimulation means 4 has an outer surface 21, which outer surface 21 is at least partially porous and/or has distribution holes or nozzles for delivering a substance onto the body of the user, for example a substance intended to assist body stimulation and ensure skin care as described above.
With reference to fig. 3 and 4, as previously mentioned, the stimulation device 1 comprises moving means 7, which moving means 7 is adapted to provide the stimulation means 4 sliding in the longitudinal direction L. Such moving means 7 comprise a first motor 11 and means 8 for transmitting motion between such motor 11 and the stimulation means 4. Preferably, the device 1 may comprise further guiding means to stabilize the sliding movement of the stimulation means 4, such as a bar element 44 on which the stimulation means 4 is slidable, such bar element 44 extending in the longitudinal direction L.
According to a preferred embodiment of the invention, the general construction of the device 1 is such that the motor 11 is preferably located in the lower part of the upright element 2, the upright element 2 being coupled or couplable with the stimulation means 4. Such a configuration helps to reduce the effect and perception of vibrations from the motor 11 and makes the device 1 more stable.
Preferably, the means 8 for transmitting motion comprise mechanical transmission means apt to resist traction stresses, preferably the means 8 for transmitting motion are configured to convert the rotary motion of the motor 11 into a translational motion of the stimulation means 4. As shown in fig. 3, 4, said conveying means 7 may comprise a chain or belt, in particular continuous and/or endless, preferably arranged at the upright elements 2 in the longitudinal direction L.
In particular, the device 1 may comprise connection means 30 configured to connect the first longitudinal end 21 and/or the second longitudinal end 22 of the stimulation means 4 to the at least one upright element 2.
The connection means 30 comprise a first portion 31 and a second portion 32, the first portion 31 being intended to be connected to the first longitudinal end 21 or the second longitudinal end 22 of the stimulation means 4, the second portion 32 being intended to be connected to the means 8 for transmitting motion. The second portion 32 may also slide within a stimulation guide 222, the stimulation guide 222 being suitably configured to allow this. In particular, the first portion 31 of the connection means 30 may comprise a seat configured to receive the first longitudinal end 21 or the second longitudinal end 22 of the stimulation means 4 and allow said stimulation means 4 to rotate with respect to the seat itself.
The means 8 for transmitting motion engage or tend to engage with said second portion 32 of the connection means 30 and with at least one drive roller 38 actuated by the motor 11. Furthermore, when the motor 11 is located at the lower part of the upright element 2, the means 8 for transmitting motion also engages or tends to engage a return pulley 49, which return pulley 49 is located at the upper part of the upright element 2, preferably at the upper terminal end of the stimulation guide means 222.
As already described, the stimulation means 4 can be rotated about the rotation axis R. To this end, the device 1 may comprise rotary actuation means 9 comprising a second motor 12 which tends to rotate the stimulation means 4. Preferably, the motor 12 is located at or within the first portion 31 of the connecting means 30. Furthermore, the device 1 may comprise control means 120, which control means 120 is configured to actuate the actuation means 9 and/or the moving means 7.
Preferably, such control means 120 comprises a local interface 121, e.g. the local interface 121 comprises a touch screen at the upper element 2 in a position operable by the user during physical stimulation, and/or is connected to a remote control system 200, as shown in the exemplary block diagram of fig. 6. The control means 120 may be configured to communicate not only with said actuation means 9 and/or moving means 7, but also with other elements, systems and devices provided by the stimulation device, the wall unit with which the device may be associated and/or the shower cubicle.
According to a preferred embodiment of the invention, the local interface 121 comprises a display in which the user can select and customize the operating programs of the stimulation device and/or the shower cubicle, for example, in connection with spectral therapy, musical therapy, aromatherapy and other therapies that can be improved by the invention with stimulation therapy.
According to other embodiments of the present invention, the control means further (or as an alternative to a local interface) comprises a remote interface means, as shown by way of example in fig. 10a and 10 b. In particular, the remote interface means comprises a display configured to allow a "one-touch" selection mode of complex programs, preferably based on pressing certain buttons and/or selecting certain colors from among the allowed color selections.
For example by pressing a pink button, selecting a complex program of relaxation, providing a stimulating/massaging action by activating stimulating means, activating lighting means configured to emit pink light, and adjusting the water temperature according to a predetermined value.
In particular, by such control means 120, the user can adjust the translation speed and/or the rotation speed of the stimulation means 4 and fix a limit switch for the sliding of the stimulation means 4 along the stimulation guiding means 222 in order to adapt the stimulation action to the anatomy and the requirements of the user. In addition, other shower conditions (e.g., water temperature and pressure) may be adjusted by such control means 120. The actuation means 9 and the moving means 7 may be actuated independently of each other such that the stimulation means 4 slides only in said longitudinal direction L, rotates only around said rotation axis R, or slides and rotates simultaneously to stimulate the external body part of the user.
According to a preferred embodiment shown in fig. 1, the device 1 may further comprise support means 10, the support means 10 being configured to allow a user to hold it, in particular to grip it by hand, such that a stable position is allowed for the user during physical stimulation. Preferably, such support means 10 extend according to a direction substantially transverse with respect to the longitudinal direction L.
In particular, the support means 10 are located at the upper portion 40 of the upright elements 2, with the support means 10 interposed between two upright elements 2 when the frame 50 comprises two. In order to adjust the position of the support means 10 with respect to said at least one upright element 2 according to the anatomy of the user, the device 1 preferably comprises support guide means 24 and may also comprise means for fixing the position of the support means 10.
Such support guide means 24 may be comprised in the upright element 2 or connected/connectable to the upright element 2, and preferably the support guide means 24 is configured to allow the support means 10 to slide in the longitudinal direction L, e.g. under the push exerted by the user, or more preferably thanks to an automatic movement system of such support means 10.
The support means 10 may comprise at least one elliptical support element 14, which elliptical support element 14 is connected or intended to be connected to at least one upright element 2 at a first terminal end 15 or a second terminal end 16 thereof, and when said frame 50 comprises two upright elements 2, said support element 14 may be connected or intended to be connected to at a first terminal end 15 and a second terminal end 16 thereof. In particular, the support element 14 is tubular and exhibits a main development axis T, for example orthogonal to the longitudinal direction L.
According to the preferred embodiment shown in fig. 1, the general configuration of the device 1 is such that the rotation axis R is arranged orthogonal to the longitudinal direction L, preferably parallel and aligned along the longitudinal direction L with the main development axis T; the height of the main development axis T-measured from the floor, considered along the vertical axis V and the longitudinal direction L-is greater than the maximum height that can be reached by the stimulation means 4 during its sliding movement.
Such a configuration further allows the user to keep the back distended during stimulation while holding the support means 10 to achieve the most effective massage and/or skin scrubbing.
With reference to fig. 2, the invention also relates to a wall unit 100 of a shower cubicle, which wall unit 100 comprises a body stimulating device 1 according to the previous description.
Preferably, the wall unit 100 comprises a panel 111, which panel 111 is configured to mount the stimulation device 1. In particular, the panel 111 presents a plurality of holes 101, the plurality of holes 101 being configured to receive nozzles (or other equivalent means) for selective water spraying. The control means 120 may further be configured to allow a user to activate and adjust such water spray with respect to the speed and temperature of the emitted water stream.
According to a preferred embodiment of the wall unit 100 shown in fig. 2, the panel 111 is arranged as a rear wall portion of at least one of the upright elements 2. In particular, said panel 111 comprises a rear wall portion and a ceiling portion arranged substantially orthogonal to the rear wall portion, wherein the ceiling portion and/or the rear wall portion have a plurality of holes 101 according to what has been disclosed, the plurality of holes 101 being configured to receive nozzles (or other equivalent means) for selective water injection.
It is a further scope of the present invention to provide a shower enclosure assembly 1000, as shown by way of example in FIG. 5. The shower enclosure assembly 1000 comprises a wall unit 100, which wall unit 100 in turn comprises a stimulation device 1. In particular, the overall configuration of the bathing enclosure assembly 1000 is such that the longitudinal direction L coincides with a vertical direction V, which is orthogonal to the floor or walking surface of the bathing enclosure.
Furthermore, according to a preferred embodiment of the invention, the stimulation device 1 can be associated with a shower cubicle comprising other accessory items. For example, a color therapy system, aroma therapy system, music therapy system, Scotch shower system, or similar therapy system may be readily incorporated with the present invention.
According to another aspect, the invention provides a stimulation unit intended to allow the user's feet to be stimulated while the user is taking a shower.
It is intended that the foot stimulation unit objects in the following description be constructed for use in a stand-alone configuration, or for inclusion in a stimulation device according to the present invention, or for association with a conventional shower enclosure, or for association with a shower enclosure assembly according to the present disclosure.
Preferably, the foot stimulation unit according to the present invention is configured to be installed at a lower portion of the shower room instead of at least a portion of a floor surface of the shower room. This configuration makes the unit prone to provide a conventional floor surface or a stimulating floor surface depending on the user's preference.
To this end, in general, the foot stimulation unit according to the invention essentially comprises an upper face, which provides a conventional walking surface; and a foot stimulation means that can be selectively activated. By activating the stimulation means, a stimulated walking surface is provided.
Referring to figures 7 to 9, a preferred embodiment of a foot stimulation unit 3 is shown in combination with a preferred embodiment of a shower cubicle assembly 1001 according to the present invention.
According to such preferred embodiment, the foot stimulation unit 3 is substantially box-shaped, in particular it is shaped as a container having an internal base 34, lateral surfaces and an upper external face 37.
The internal seat 34 and the lateral surfaces are arranged in such a way as to cooperate in realizing a containment space for the liquid fluid, to allow the user to carry out a foot wash.
The foot stimulation units 3 may have a plane according to any type of geometry, for example a circular, square or rectangular plane, the geometry and dimensions of which vary according to the geometry and dimensions (if any) of the bathroom with which they are associated. In the figures, the overall shape of the cell 3 is like a parallelepiped.
At the base 34 stimulation means are provided which can be selectively placed in an operative configuration by remote or local control means according to what has been previously described.
In the preferred embodiment shown, the stimulation means comprises one or more (preferably a plurality of) elements 36 protruding from the base 34. In particular, at least one upper portion thereof may protrude from the base 34, enabling stimulation of the walking surface.
Preferably, the stimulation protrusion element 36 is cylindrical and may present a rounded upper protrusion portion to achieve a comfortable stimulation of the user's sole, the upper portion being tapered or enlarged relative to the rest of the element, according to the user's preference. In order to allow the user to easily switch from one stimulation element to another, the upper protruding part of the stimulation element is preferably removable and replaceable.
According to the latter embodiment, the extent of protrusion of the element 36 from the surface of the base 34 can be adjusted by moving means, which are connected with the protruding element. In particular, such movement means are configured: the element 36 is moved in translation through the opening of the base and/or rotated according to its main axis, which is the axis of symmetry when the projecting element is cylindrical.
The coupling between the protruding element and the base 34 is configured to ensure that the liquid fluid is contained at the base 34.
According to a preferred embodiment of the invention, the stimulation means further comprises a nozzle for spraying water or other types of fluids, such as a washing or detoxifying liquid substance, preferably an ionized solution. Preferably, the nozzle may be provided at an upper protruding portion of the stimulating element 36. Otherwise, such nozzles may be provided at the surface of the base 34 or at the internal side surface of the unit 3.
The nozzles may be fluidly connected to one or more selectable fluid reservoirs containing fluids to be ejected at selectable pressures and temperatures. The base 34 may further be provided with a drain means that can be selectively activated for delivering liquid fluid to a drain line or to a tank for collecting drained fluid.
Preferably, the moving means and the nozzle are connected to control means configured to control the moving means and the nozzle actuation, the control means comprising a local and/or remote user interface according to what has been described with reference to the previous embodiments.
Moreover, by means of the above-mentioned control means, it is possible to actuate such projecting elements 36 to move them outwards and towards the base 34, according to alternative movements of which the rate can be adjusted, as well as other parameters (such as the maximum extraction position and/or the rotation speed with respect to the base 34).
In addition, the user may select the temperature, pressure and type of fluid ejected by the nozzle through the control means and other ejection parameters.
As described above, the foot stimulation unit 3 comprises the inner base 34, the side surfaces and the upper face 37. In particular, the upper face 37 includes an outer, conventional substantially flat walking surface 33.
Depending on the manual or automatic mode, the face 37 is completely or at least partially removable, or its obstruction may be reduced. By removing the face 37, the stimulus walking surface of the base 34 is exposed to the user.
Preferably, the upper face 37 is connected rotatably to the upper side of the lateral surface of the unit 3 by means of a rotating hinge, allowing the user to open the unit 3 by rotating the face 37 around the hinge and with the face 37 in a small obstructing configuration (for example aligned with the lateral wall of the shower cubicle assembly associated with the unit 3, as shown in figure 9).
More preferably, in order to further reduce the overall encumbrance of the unit 3 when it is in the operating configuration, the face 37 further comprises at least two adjacent portions connected by a rotary hinge, which can be folded onto each other, as shown in fig. 8 and 9.
To facilitate manual opening of the face 37, it may be provided with a handle 35 at the hinge between two adjacent portions, preferably located in the central portion of the face 37.
According to another, simpler embodiment of the foot stimulation unit, the stimulation protruding elements may be provided at an outer surface thereof, inserted in corresponding openings provided at the outer surface.
The configuration may be such that when the stimulating element is in the rest configuration, the upper face or surface of such stimulating element is aligned with the outer upper surface of the unit, resulting in a substantially conventional flat configuration of the floor.
When the stimulating elements are in the operative state, they protrude from the outer upper surface. According to this configuration, a mechanical stimulation surface of the sole of the foot of the user is achieved from the upper external surface of the unit, and without the need to remove the external face.
In addition, one or more nozzles may be provided at the upper surface that selectively spray water or a chemical stimulation fluid, such as a detoxifying or ionizing solution, to mechanically and/or chemically stimulate the user's foot with a jet of fluid.
According to what has been described with reference to the previously described embodiments, the stimulation protruding element as well as the nozzle can be actuated by the control means.
The invention has thus far been described with reference to preferred embodiments, which are intended to be combined where compatible. It is intended that there may be other embodiments that incorporate the same inventive concept and that are within the scope of the appended claims.
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1. A stimulation device (1) configured to interact with an external body part of a user, in particular with the back of the user,
said stimulation device is intended to be installed in a wall unit (100) of a shower cubicle assembly (1000),
the stimulation device (1) comprises:
-a frame (50), said frame (50) comprising at least one upright element (2) extending along a longitudinal direction (L), said longitudinal direction (L) preferably corresponding to the body height of the user in use;
-stimulation means (4), said stimulation means (4) being slidably coupled or couplable with said at least one upright element (2) according to said longitudinal direction (L); and
-movement means (7) of said stimulation means (4), said movement means (7) being apt to activate a sliding movement of said stimulation means (4) along said longitudinal direction (L), preferably according to both directions of said longitudinal direction (L).
2. Device (1) according to claim 1, wherein said at least one upright element (2) comprises stimulation guide means (222), said stimulation guide means (222) being configured to allow said stimulation means (4) to slide along said longitudinal direction (L).
3. Device (1) according to claim 1 or 2, wherein said frame (50) comprises two upright elements (2) parallel to each other, and wherein said stimulation means (4) are preferably interposed between the two.
4. Device (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the stimulation means (4) is rotatable according to an axis of rotation (R).
5. Device (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein said stimulation means (4) in use extend according to a main direction substantially transversal to said longitudinal direction (L).
6. Device (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the stimulation means (4) has a substantially elliptical shape.
7. Device (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the stimulation means (4) comprise a roller (20) having an axis of rotation (R).
8. Device (1) according to claim 7, wherein the general configuration is such that said rotation axis (R) is arranged orthogonally to said longitudinal direction (L).
9. Device (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the stimulation means (4) has an outer surface (21) comprising at least partly protruding means (25), the protruding means (25) being configured to stimulate an outer body part of a user, in particular the back of a user, wherein the protruding means (25) is in particular configured to perform a massage stimulation or a skin scrub stimulation depending on the length of the protruding means (25).
10. Device (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the stimulation means (4) has an outer surface (21), the outer surface (21) at least partially comprising a rough pattern configured to exert a scrubbing action on the body of the user.
11. Device (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the stimulation means (4) has an outer surface (21), the outer surface (21) being at least partially configured to exert a massaging action on the user's body.
12. Device (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the stimulation means (4) has an outer surface (21), the outer surface (21) being at least partially porous and/or having distribution holes or nozzles for delivering the substance onto the body of the user.
13. The device (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein said moving means (7) comprise:
-a first motor (11); and
-means (8) for transmitting motion between the motor (11) and the stimulation means (4),
wherein the means (8) for transmitting motion are configured to convert a rotational motion of the motor (11) into a translational motion of the stimulation means (4).
14. Device (1) according to claim 13, comprising connection means (30), said connection means (30) being configured to connect a first longitudinal end (21) and/or a second longitudinal end (22) of said stimulation means (4) to said at least one upright element (2); said connection means (30) comprise a first portion (31) and a second portion (32), said first portion (31) being apt to be connected to said first longitudinal end (21) or to said second longitudinal end (22) of said stimulation means (4), said second portion (32) being apt to be connected to said means for transmitting motion (8).
15. The device (1) according to claim 14, wherein the first portion (31) comprises a seat configured to accommodate the first longitudinal end (21) or the second longitudinal end (22) and to allow the stimulation means (4) to rotate with respect to the seat.
16. Device (1) according to claim 14 or 15, wherein said means (8) for transmitting motion comprise a chain or a belt, in particular continuous and/or endless, which engages or is apt to engage said second portion (32) and engages or is apt to engage at least one drive roller (38) actuated by said first motor (11).
17. Device (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, comprising rotary actuation means (9) of said stimulation means (4), said actuation means (9) comprising a second motor (12) apt to rotate said stimulation means (4).
18. Device (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, comprising control means (120), said control means (120) being configured to actuate the rotational actuation means (9) of the movement means (7) and/or the stimulation means (4).
19. The device (1) according to claim 18, wherein said control means (120) comprises a local interface (121) and/or is connected to a remote control system (200).
20. Device (1) according to any one of claims 17 to 19, wherein said actuation means (9) and said movement means (7) are actuatable independently of each other, so that said stimulation device (4) can slide only along said longitudinal direction (L), rotate only around said rotation axis (R), or slide and rotate simultaneously, to stimulate an external body part of the user, in particular the back of the user.
21. Device (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, comprising support means (10), said support means (10) being configured to allow a user to hold it, preferably said support means (10) extending according to a direction substantially transverse with respect to said longitudinal direction (L).
22. Device (1) according to claim 21, wherein said support means (10) are located at the upper portion (40) of said at least one upright element (2) and preferably, when said frame (50) comprises two upright elements (2), said support means (10) are interposed therebetween.
23. Device (1) according to claim 21 or 22, wherein said supporting means (10) has an adjustable position with respect to said at least one upright element (2), preferably by means of supporting guide means (24) comprised in said at least one upright element (2), said supporting guide means (24) being configured to allow sliding of said supporting means (10) along said longitudinal direction (L).
24. Device (1) according to any one of claims 21 to 23, wherein said supporting means (10) comprise at least one oblong supporting element (14), said supporting element (14) being connected or inclined to be connected at a first terminal end (15) or a second terminal end (16) thereof to said at least one upright element (2), and preferably, when said frame (50) comprises two upright elements (2), said supporting element (14) is connected or inclined to be connected at a first terminal end (15) and a second terminal end (16) thereof.
25. Device (1) according to claim 24, wherein said support element (14) is tubular and presents a main development axis (T).
26. Device (1) according to claim 25, wherein said main development axis (T) is orthogonal to said longitudinal direction (L).
27. Device (1) according to claim 26, wherein the general configuration is such that said rotation axis (R) is arranged orthogonal to said longitudinal direction (L), preferably parallel and aligned with said main development axis (T) along said longitudinal direction (L).
28. The device (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, comprising a foot stimulation unit (3), the foot stimulation unit (3) comprising:
-an upper outer surface (37) providing a walking surface (33); and
-foot stimulation means, said foot stimulation means being selectively activatable.
29. Device (1) according to claim 28, wherein said foot stimulation means are provided at an inner base surface (34) of said foot stimulation unit (3), said inner base surface (34) being covered by said upper outer surface (37),
the overall configuration is such that the interior base surface (34) is exposed to a user when the upper exterior surface (37) is removed or brought into a minimally obstructive configuration.
30. Device (1) according to claim 28 or 29, wherein said foot stimulation means comprise a protruding element (36) and/or a nozzle for spraying a liquid fluid, said protruding element being preferably movable according to a movement away from/close to said seat surface (34).
31. Wall unit (100) for a shower cubicle comprising a body stimulation device (1) according to any of the previous claims.
32. The wall unit (100) according to claim 31, comprising a panel (111), the panel (111) being configured to mount the stimulation device (1), the panel (111) presenting a plurality of holes (101), the plurality of holes (101) being configured to accommodate nozzles for selective water jet.
33. Wall unit (100) according to claim 31 or 32, wherein the panel (111) is arranged as a rear wall portion of the at least one upright element (2).
34. The wall unit (100) according to any of claims 31 to 33, wherein the panel (111) comprises a rear wall portion and a ceiling portion arranged substantially orthogonal to the rear wall portion, wherein the ceiling portion and/or the rear wall portion has a plurality of apertures (101), the plurality of apertures (101) being configured to accommodate nozzles for selective water spraying.
35. A shower enclosure assembly (1000) comprising a wall unit (100) according to any of the claims 31 to 34.
36. Shower cubicle assembly (1000) according to claim 35, wherein the overall construction is such that the longitudinal direction (L) coincides with the vertical direction (V).
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